Professional Land Surveyor Survey-How Important Is Technology For Running Your Business?

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY

In this week’s Professional Land Surveyor Survey, I’m asking  you:

How Important Is Technology For Running Your Business?

Yesterday, I wrote about 5 Winning Strategies To Running A Professional Land Surveying Business where I, in a nutshell, outlined five more or less old-fashioned common sense strategies behind running and operating a professional land surveying business.

Which got me to thinking:

I started to think about how important technology is to me, and to you, to the success of your land surveying business.

What do you think?

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3 responses to “Professional Land Surveyor Survey-How Important Is Technology For Running Your Business?”

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  2. Gregory Letts Avatar
    Gregory Letts

    I think the bigger question is, how have the changes in technology forced you to do business in a different way. I have learned over the years that technology is only a tool but it seems that as it changes it forces you to make an even bigger contribution to stay in the game. Even though we say that it is a tool it becomes more specialized and costly to stay in the game. Tools are tools, I can still hammer a nail if I have a sledge hammer and not a framing hammer.

    Just my thoughts.

    1. Eric Colburn Avatar

      You’re spot on about technology, technology driving us to do business in different ways, and the cost of staying in the game. I guess this is what got me to creating this survey, in that; how some of the technology we use in our businesses forces us to do things in ways that the technology “wants” and not in the ways that we want.